Your best viewing option: MLB All-Star Game, 7:30 p.m. EST, FOXThe annual midseason classic may not have proven as consequential of a game as MLB intended when they “made it count” in 2003, but the opportunity to see Mets phenom Matt Harvey face a foursome of Mike Trout, Robinson Cano, Miguel Cabrera and Chris Davis to begin his first All-Star start is certainly worth tuning in for.

The next best option: Nine for IX: Let Them Wear Towels, 8 p.m. EST, ESPNOf the hundreds of journalists dispatched to Citi Field to cover the All-Star Game, a significant number will be female, all of whom will receive the same access and opportunity as their male counterparts. That wasn’t always the case, as this documentary from ESPN’s 30 for 30 series tells the story of several pioneering women and their struggle for equal treatment in their profession.

Danica Patrick on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, 11:30 p.m. EST, NBCThe NASCAR driver stops by the late night talk show, where Leno will likely ask her cheeky questions about boyfriend Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

Netflix option of the night:Senna (now streaming)The 2010 documentary on the Brazilian racing champion is an incredible look at the life and death of one of the most dominant Formula One drivers of his era.

Baseball’s best and an acclaimed ESPN documentary highlight the night’s sports viewing options.

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